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New guy in the club.
Just joined a few days ago. I've lurked for a little while and finally stopped being lazy and registered. Can't wait to attend some meets or go to the track.
And to answer the obvious question, I drive a 1986 sport coupe with an LG4 and a 700R4. The only mods are some no-name cat-back that came with the car and an open element air cleaner. The lack of speed compared to my previous car is killing me. Does anyone here have a good idea on the costs of an LS1 swap? Just trying to get an idea if it is doable. |
Hey dude. Wats up? n welcome!!
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:wavey: welcome aboard!
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Welcome to the club!
LS1 swaps into 3rd gens aren't exactly cheap, however if you can do most of the work yourself it shouldn't be too bad. Check out the Hybrid section on LS1Tech.com for tons of information about the swap. - Justin |
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Hi!
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hey there animal......yadadadada
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:welcome: What part of Jersey you from?
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Just realized that I didn't include where I was from! I live in Clifton and go to Montclair State University.
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Ah more Clifton people. Whats up
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Yet another person from Clifton. What does your car look like, wonder if I've seen you driving around town. I've seen a black 86 driving around, hard top I think. |
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Darker Red (Victory Red I think) hard top. It's an 86 sport coupe. I live in the Lakeview section.
I sometimes see a maroon Iroc parked near Lakeview. I also see a red sport coupe near botany village that shares a home with a brown second-gen bird. Either of those cars members here? |
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Welcome to the site :)
An LS1 swap, If no corners are cut and you want everything to look nice, will run a little under 10 grand. It can be done cheaper, but it wont looks as pretty :lol: you're gonna need the motor and trans, new motor mounts, new trans crossmember, I think a new driveshaft, new wiring harness (or have the old one modified to all hell), if you use an f-body LS1 you're gonna have to notch the crossmember or get a new K-member, you'll need new shocks and springs at least for the front of your car (LS1 will shave some weight and the nose will raise up), and then there is a ton of little stuff that you'll need or want and it all adds up pretty fast :lol: |
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Why would need a new DS... all 3rd and 4th gen DS's are interchangeable
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WELCOME!
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Hmm. ls1 swap is cheaper then buying a 4th gen, hmmm 8) |
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*edit* now that I think about it again, he might need a different length DS. the LS1 motor mount location on the block is in a different location and I dont know if the conversion mounts compensate for that. that would push the drivetrain either forwards or rearwards. this is just speculation, I dont know off hand if the tail shaft of the trans will still be in the same location :shrug: |
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